Suominen produces nonwovens. We are part of the manufacturing industry but we don’t exist just to make things. Our purpose is also to develop nonwovens and expand their possibilities. We make nonwovens better.

Suominen has two business areas: Convenience and Care. Although the scope of their operations might be different today, they nevertheless share many megatrends, raw materials, technologies and employee capabilities. Moreover, the product features may often be similar – after all, nearly all our products eventually touch human skin.

Sustainability stems from the business and ultimately supports the business. It cannot be reduced to reporting or charity activities. Instead, it involves, e.g., developing more responsible products, which our customers and end users crave. That is the way we see it.

Suominen has two business areas: Convenience and Care. Although the scope of their operations might be different today, they nevertheless share many megatrends, raw materials, technologies and employee capabilities. Moreover, the product features may often be similar – after all, nearly all our products eventually touch human skin.

Aun Merchant appointed Sourcing Coordinator

Mr. Aun Merchant has joined Suominen Sourcing team as of 30 November. Aun works as Sourcing Coordinator and will report to Dan Dunbar, Vice President, Sourcing. He is located in Windsor Locks, CT, US. Initially Aun will be involved with various analytics regarding sourcing and in the future he will also assume additional roles within the Sourcing team.

Aun is a recent graduate from Rutgers University with a Bachelor’s degree in Material Science Engineering. He has held a Strategic Sourcing co-op position at Johnson & Johnson and prior to that worked as a research intern with the Textile Research Institute. He has also acted as a research assistant at Rutgers.